5 Shocking Facts About The Effects Of Insomnia Told By An Expert


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With so many people having difficulty getting a good night’s sleep, understanding the effects of insomnia is critically important in order to prevent serious health problems from occurring. Here’s a look at what you must know about insomnia.

To understand the effects of insomnia, you first must understand why sleep is important. After all, if you do not understand why sleep is so important then you won’t be able to understand why not getting sleep has such disastrous effects.

Many people think that not much happens to your body during sleep, that it is simply a time when your body and brain "recharge." While it is true that sleep does recharge the batteries (so to speak) it is also an important time for the body to repair and rejuvenate itself. Sleep is also when your brain processes the things that have happened during your day — storing events away in your memory, working through any stress or issues you might be having and rejecting things that it does not feel are mandatory to your day to day functioning.

While there are some adults who can get by on as little as five hours of sleep and some adults who need as many as ten hours of sleep, most adults need between seven and eight hours of sleep. Insomnia comes in two forms: primary insomnia and secondary insomnia. Primary insomnia is  sleeplessness  without any specific cause. Secondary insomnia is sleeplessness that has a secondary cause like sleep apnea, restless leg syndrome, or emotional problems. It is important that you work to cure your insomnia; otherwise you could suffer quite a bit.

Here are some of the effects of insomnia:

1. A change in personality. Even the most easy going person will find themselves easily irritated and more prone to angry outbursts when they suffer from insomnia. They are also more likely to experience mood swings and depression.

2. Performing every day tasks will become more difficult. When you don’t get enough sleep even the things you do every day will suddenly start to feel complicated and un-doable.

3. You could place yourself in unsafe conditions. People who suffer from insomnia should not drive or operate machinery because they are more likely to drift off and lose control of their cars or the machines they are operating.

4. Your health could suffer. The time you spend sleeping is time that your body uses to repair itself and to fight against infections and diseases. What is the first thing you are told when you get sick? Get plenty of rest! When you have insomnia your body isn’t given the time it needs to perform basic "health maintenance" and you will probably get sick a lot more easily than you would if you were getting a good amount of sleep each night.

5. Relationships will suffer. Because of the insomnia you will probably not be able to control your moods. You will find that maintaining your relationships is either too difficult or not as important as it used to be. Because of this, your relationships will suffer. The best way to combat this particular effect of insomnia is to make sure the important people in your life know that you are having trouble sleeping and that you are seeking treatment for your insomnia.

You can find out more on the Effects Of Insomnia as well as much more information on insomnia and sleep disorders at www.InsomniaReliefInfo.com

By Terry Edwards
Published: 5/28/2008

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